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Hitachi 470 Boom Slow Speed Fault Troubleshooting

1. Fault Symptoms

On-site, the operator reported that the boom sometimes moves fast and sometimes slow, showing random behavior. The issue is intermittent: sometimes the machine works a whole day without problem, while at other times it occurs four to five times within an hour. This fault affects normal excavator operation.

2. Fault Inspection

  • This is an intermittent fault, requiring step-by-step investigation.

  • Using a multimeter to check the sensor’s 5V signal revealed unstable voltage.

  • Unstable voltage indicates a possible short circuit or poor contact in the wiring.

  • In Hitachi excavators, hydraulic oil leaks often cause wiring aging and wear.

  • Inspection of the metal clips securing the wiring identified the damaged point as the fault source.

  • After repairing the wiring, testing confirmed the boom movement returned to normal.

3. Fault Summary

 

 

 

  • Wiring aging and wear due to oil leakage is a common issue in Hitachi excavators.

  • Checking the metal clips that fix the wiring is key to troubleshooting such intermittent faults.

  • Regular inspection of wiring clips and protective measures is recommended to prevent recurrence.

Hitachi 470 Boom Slow Speed – Troubleshooting Flowchart

Step 1: Observe and Confirm Fault

Symptom: Boom speed sometimes fast, sometimes slow (intermittent).

Note frequency: occasional (few times/hour) or rare (once/day).

Ensure operator logs time and conditions when fault occurs.


Step 6: Preventive Measures


Step 5: System Test


Step 4: Trace Wiring


Step 3: Sensor Voltage Test


Step 2: Preliminary Checks

 

 

  • Regularly inspect wiring harness and metal clips, especially near oil-prone areas.

  • Apply protective sleeves or reposition clips to avoid future rubbing.

  • Log any recurring faults for further ECM or sensor inspection.

  • Restart machine and operate boom under various speeds.

  • Confirm that boom moves smoothly and consistently.

  • If still intermittent → re-check sensors and connectors.

  • Repair or replace damaged sections of wiring or clips.

  • Inspect metal clips fixing the harness along the boom and chassis.

  • Look for abrasion, short circuits, or contact failure, often caused by oil exposure.

  • Use a multimeter to check the boom sensor 5V reference signal.

  • If voltage is unstable → wiring issue suspected.

  • Check for visible hydraulic oil leaks around boom cylinders and lines.

  • Inspect boom cables, harnesses, and connectors for wear or damage.

Pub Time : 2021-08-04 17:17:29 >> News list
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